Akrout’s medium is contemporary abstract, varying from oil paintings to ink drawings, while Boeskov’s is conceptual—videos and performance pieces. They teamed up to create their first joint venture, titled Quantum Political Feedback, which debuted last week at the festival Les Rencontres Internationales in Paris. In association with the Pompidou Centre, the film screened alongside a series of art videos at Le Carreau du Temple.
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His summer plans include painting commissioned work, as well as producing more contemporary abstract pieces for his upcoming exhibition in the fall at his London-based gallery, Lahd.
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Edward Akrout, Patrick Altes, Olayanju Dada and Daniel Soresa are featured in "Africa My Africa - Connecting Boundaries", a new exhibition curated by Lahd Gallery and GAFRA, which aims at connecting an "invisible pyramid" that unites North, East and West Africa.
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Artist Edward Akrout of the Lahd Gallery examines his work prior to the exhibition opening at GAFRA.
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Joint exhibition Africa My Africa connects boundaries at the Gallery of African Art.
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GAFRA & Lahd Gallery Present: Africa My Africa - Connecting Boundaries. Featuring artist Edward Akrout.
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Joint exhibition Culturelines Sans Frontiers (featuring artist Edward Akrout) opens this month in Athens to address issues of identity and culture in the era of migration.
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International artists from a variety of mediums including paint, sculpture, audio-visual, and installation have joined together for the joint exhibition Culturelines Sans Frontiers to explore and question cultural boundaries in Greece.
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